Donny Eric C, Houtsmuller Elizabeth, Stitzer Maxine L
Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Addiction. 2007 Feb;102(2):324-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01670.x.
Sensorimotor stimuli associated with tobacco smoking influence smoking behavior; however, current research has focused almost exclusively on the effects of brief, laboratory-based exposure to smoking-related stimuli. The purpose of this experiment was to characterize the effects of smoking stimuli delivered in the absence of nicotine over an extended (11-day) exposure.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Thirty adult regular smokers participated in an in-patient study. After assessing preferred brand smoking, participants were assigned randomly to one of three groups corresponding to subsequent smoking conditions: nicotine-containing cigarettes, de-nicotinized cigarettes or no smoking.
Measures of smoking reinforcement, subjective effects, physiological effects, withdrawal/craving and puff topography were taken repeatedly during both periods of free access and controlled assessments during abstinence.
Daily de-nicotinized cigarette use declined immediately by 1.7 cigarettes/day compared to the preferred brand baseline and declined by another 3.5 cigarettes over time; participants smoking de-nicotinized cigarettes also demonstrated a 31% decline in the number of puffs earned on a progressive ratio, a measure of the motivation to smoke, during the study. Subjective ratings of smoking were largely negative throughout the study in the de-nicotinized group, while the nicotine-containing condition reported increasingly positive subjective effects with repeated exposure. Acute craving suppression following smoking remained evident throughout the study regardless of nicotine content.
These effects highlight the importance of non-nicotine sensorimotor stimuli as determinants of the maintenance of smoking behavior and suggests that extinction of conditioned reinforcement in the absence of nicotine progresses slowly.
与吸烟相关的感觉运动刺激会影响吸烟行为;然而,目前的研究几乎完全集中在基于实验室的短暂吸烟相关刺激的影响上。本实验的目的是描述在无尼古丁情况下长时间(11天)接触吸烟刺激的影响。
设计、场所和参与者:30名成年规律吸烟者参与了一项住院研究。在评估了偏好品牌吸烟情况后,参与者被随机分配到与后续吸烟条件相对应的三组中的一组:含尼古丁香烟组、去尼古丁香烟组或不吸烟组。
在自由获取期和禁欲期的控制评估期间,反复测量吸烟强化、主观效应、生理效应、戒断/渴望和抽吸特征。
与偏好品牌基线相比,每日去尼古丁香烟的使用量立即下降了1.7支/天,随着时间的推移又下降了3.5支;在研究期间,吸去尼古丁香烟的参与者在渐进比率(一种衡量吸烟动机的指标)上获得的抽吸次数也下降了31%。在整个研究过程中,去尼古丁组对吸烟的主观评分大多为负面,而含尼古丁组报告随着反复接触,主观效应越来越积极。无论尼古丁含量如何,吸烟后的急性渴望抑制在整个研究过程中仍然明显。
这些效应突出了非尼古丁感觉运动刺激作为吸烟行为维持决定因素的重要性,并表明在无尼古丁情况下条件强化的消退进展缓慢。